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abc news confirmed 18 complaints. and tom, tomorrow, all eyes will be right here on chicago's magnificent mile. protesters who say they want their demonstrations to have an economic impact, plan to protest as black friday shoppers descend here. tom? >> alex perez, thank you. >>> and tonight, extraordinary new surveillance video. you may remember that dramatic encounter between that good samaritan medical student and a gunman who tried to kill him. well, the new video filling in details about how that young man tried to help, and what happened after he was shot. here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: a new look tonight at the bravery of a good samaritan. his willingness to help nearly got him killed. this surveillance video, first obtained by fox station wvue, shows 25-year-old med student peter gold checking on a orleans sidewalk, just after 4:00 a.m. friday. the man who just robbed her pulled a gun on him. gold was shot once in the stomach. police say the shooter then tried to finish him off with a few bullets 0 the b
abc news confirmed 18 complaints. and tom, tomorrow, all eyes will be right here on chicago's magnificent mile. protesters who say they want their demonstrations to have an economic impact, plan to protest as black friday shoppers descend here. tom? >> alex perez, thank you. >>> and tonight, extraordinary new surveillance video. you may remember that dramatic encounter between that good samaritan medical student and a gunman who tried to kill him. well, the new video filling in...
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for at least five years. >>> coming up, an abc news exclusive. the interview with donald and melania trump. and the children also speaking to barbara walters. >>> also, the popular hotel chain hacked. dozens of locations, personal credit card and debit card information. and hotel guests. >>> and the amazon black friday deals. they change them, coming up. one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13 vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13 may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13 is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 13 allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. immune system, you may have a lowe
for at least five years. >>> coming up, an abc news exclusive. the interview with donald and melania trump. and the children also speaking to barbara walters. >>> also, the popular hotel chain hacked. dozens of locations, personal credit card and debit card information. and hotel guests. >>> and the amazon black friday deals. they change them, coming up. one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease....
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abc news obtaining this video of a russian cruise missile over syria. >>> and the new concern back home in america, after isis praised the deadly attacks here in paris. they're now warning an american city is next. tonight, we ask, what's being done? "world news tonight" begins now. >>> good evening tonight, from paris. and we begin with the breaking news. that global manhunt. they are now searching for a second fugitive who could be the ninth attacker. and the potential new terror threat tonight, fears of a bomb, leading to an evacuation of a sirens blaring. threat. thousands rushed to safety before kickoff. isis has been vowing to strike germany, and our team is right there tonight. also this evening, french authorities are asking for any information on this man. one of the suicide bombers, the a refugee using a fake passport. we have the new images of the alleged eighth attacker, his family tonight begging, turn yourself in. and a massive emergency terror creakdown under way across europe tonight. at least 1 28 raids in france alone. but we begin tonight with that major evacuation at
abc news obtaining this video of a russian cruise missile over syria. >>> and the new concern back home in america, after isis praised the deadly attacks here in paris. they're now warning an american city is next. tonight, we ask, what's being done? "world news tonight" begins now. >>> good evening tonight, from paris. and we begin with the breaking news. that global manhunt. they are now searching for a second fugitive who could be the ninth attacker. and the...
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alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> alex leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. >>> and we are also following the new fbi alert tonight for americans right here at home, just as millions now travel for thanksgiving. the fbi and homeland security very concerned about the potential for a copycat terror attack here in the u.s., after paris. security at so-called soft targets, trains, airports across the country. and at malls, as well. a heavy police presence from new york to miami to los angeles tonight. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with the strongly worded alert this evening, warning attackers could, quote, replicate paris using similar weapons and tactics. >> reporter: at washington's union station today, an unmistakable show of force. repeating scenes from lower manhattan this week. fbi and homeland security officials today sharing their most urgent concerns in that new bulletin to police and across the country. that homegrown radicals inspired by syria-based operatives could seek to replicate the effects of the paris attacks
alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> alex leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. >>> and we are also following the new fbi alert tonight for americans right here at home, just as millions now travel for thanksgiving. the fbi and homeland security very concerned about the potential for a copycat terror attack here in the u.s., after paris. security at so-called soft targets, trains, airports across the country. and at malls, as well. a heavy police presence from new york to miami...
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tonight, abc news now confirming the woman was abaaoud's cousin, who shouted to the s.w.a.t. teams before detonating that suicide vest. and tonight, we're learning what she said to that s.w.a.t. team, the young woman, the cousin of the ringleader. this evening, the audio, and boyfriend? she responds, he's not my boyfriend, and moments later, a loud explosion. abc's matt gutman also here in paris tonight. >> reporter: that blast spitting flame and debris from the fourth story. french authorities say detonating that bomb, 26-year-old hasna ait boulahcen, europe's first suicide bomber. chef was hole she was holed up with her cousin, the mastermind behind friday's attacks. that's her there. tonight, police raiding her mother's home in this gritty suburb north of paris. that's her mother and brother bundled into a cruiser. but yesterday, moments before that blast, in this audio obtained by abc news, you can hear s.w.a.t. teams screaming at a woman to get her hands in the air. >> if you move your hands, i'll open fire. >> reporter: moments later, she would detonate that suicide ves
tonight, abc news now confirming the woman was abaaoud's cousin, who shouted to the s.w.a.t. teams before detonating that suicide vest. and tonight, we're learning what she said to that s.w.a.t. team, the young woman, the cousin of the ringleader. this evening, the audio, and boyfriend? she responds, he's not my boyfriend, and moments later, a loud explosion. abc's matt gutman also here in paris tonight. >> reporter: that blast spitting flame and debris from the fourth story. french...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and no shipping charges. thank you so much for watching on a end with night. i'm tom llamas.
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and no shipping charges. thank you so much for watching on a end with night. i'm tom llamas.
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tonight, a suspect now under arrest and abc's ryan owens in new orleans. >> reporter: survey illance video shows peter gold as a gunman shoots him in the stomach. watch as the shooter tries to finish him off with at least two shots to the head. his gun jams and the aspiring dr. doctor lives. >> his courage is an example of the fact that the citizens of new orleans are not going to turn a blind eye to crime. >> reporter: at 4:00 friday morning, surveillance cameras catch a drunk young woman stumbling alone down a new orleans street. watch as the gunman approaches moments later. you can see him dragging the woman toward his suv. enter the medical student. there's gold's car. watch as he spots the trouble and races the wrong way down a one-way street to confront the gunman. tonight, 21-year-old euric cain is charged with attempted murder. new orleans police say he's confessed to shooting the good samaritan. gold recovering here at the hospital behind me. his family says he's in guarded condition. the woman he helped escape, she has no serious injuries and his friends tell us, gold is th
tonight, a suspect now under arrest and abc's ryan owens in new orleans. >> reporter: survey illance video shows peter gold as a gunman shoots him in the stomach. watch as the shooter tries to finish him off with at least two shots to the head. his gun jams and the aspiring dr. doctor lives. >> his courage is an example of the fact that the citizens of new orleans are not going to turn a blind eye to crime. >> reporter: at 4:00 friday morning, surveillance cameras catch a...
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an aviation security official tells abc news that a surveillance video at the sharm el sheikh airport is being scrutinized for someone with access to the ramp who may have placed a suspect object in the hold. >> isis may have concluded that it's easier to defeat airport security by going around it. >> reporter: and now those same concerns of an inside job are being raised at u.s. airports. homeland security does not currently require 100% physical screening of airport workers. some simply scan their badge and enter a code. station kgo found, their luggage goes uninspected, to the dismay some security analysts. >> anyone who has access to the secure area or to the flight line needs to be physically screened to ensure that they aren't bringing dangerous items or illegal items onto an airplane. >> reporter: aviation security officials tell abc news today that dozens of current airport employees are under scrutiny now because of possible ties to or sympathies with extremist groups. >> they're getting through our screening process and getting into secure areas of the airport and being awar
an aviation security official tells abc news that a surveillance video at the sharm el sheikh airport is being scrutinized for someone with access to the ramp who may have placed a suspect object in the hold. >> isis may have concluded that it's easier to defeat airport security by going around it. >> reporter: and now those same concerns of an inside job are being raised at u.s. airports. homeland security does not currently require 100% physical screening of airport workers. some...
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sources tell abc news the assailant was a student at the school. in all, two students, a faculty member and a construction were wounded. his father says his son helped slow the attacker down. >> he got stabbed, but he was able to kick the guy in the head, which got him away. >> reporter: david, this is a small school, but now the investigation has gone national. multiple federal agencies, we've learned, are now involved in trying to untangle the motive behind this attack. now, because most of the campus is still a crime scene, the school will be closed again tomorrow. david? >> matt gutman with us tonight. thank you, matt. >>> a stunning twist in a story that made national headlines and had an entire community fearful and on lockdown for a time. after a manhunt and a mystery that lasted for weeks. it was all about a veteran cop in illinois, a father of four, nicknamed g.i. joe by his fellow cops, found shot dead. that all-out search costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. but tonight, bombshell revelation. authorities say it was a caref
sources tell abc news the assailant was a student at the school. in all, two students, a faculty member and a construction were wounded. his father says his son helped slow the attacker down. >> he got stabbed, but he was able to kick the guy in the head, which got him away. >> reporter: david, this is a small school, but now the investigation has gone national. multiple federal agencies, we've learned, are now involved in trying to untangle the motive behind this attack. now,...
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tonight, abc news has learned that the person of interest was due to appear in her court next month. >> investigators absolutely believe that the assault was an attempt on her life. >> police say they are searching involved. >>> we turn now the extreme weather tonight. powerful storms slamming the west. 20 million in the storm zone, as this moves eastward. hail, drenching rain from san francisco to fresno. bolt of lightning there. snow until sparks, nevada. a treacherous drive home there. now that system on the move, and here's the map tonight. winter weather and wind alerts from california to indiana. tornadoes, damaging winds possible in the heartland. des moines, peoria, st. louis all in the bulls eye. let's get right to ginger zee, pulling double duty for us tonight. where are we watching? >> reporter: that storm is digging in, tonight from utah to colorado. you'll see, by tomorrow morning, denver gets three to five inches. gusts up to 60 miles per hour, just east of there, so, visibility to near zero. that is the cold and windy side. the warm and stormy side is what concerns me
tonight, abc news has learned that the person of interest was due to appear in her court next month. >> investigators absolutely believe that the assault was an attempt on her life. >> police say they are searching involved. >>> we turn now the extreme weather tonight. powerful storms slamming the west. 20 million in the storm zone, as this moves eastward. hail, drenching rain from san francisco to fresno. bolt of lightning there. snow until sparks, nevada. a treacherous...
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. >>> and the abc news investigation. a common household product. brian ross with the home video authorities say could save a life. a mother and what she witnesses with her child. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with the fire storm over dr. ben carson saying he was offered a scholarship to west point. his campaign saying about his story, maybe the words were inaccurate, but they maintain he was told he would gain acceptance. tonight, we asked west point how the process works. here's tom llamas on the explanation, and also donald trump, who pounced on this quickly. >> reporter: tonight, dr. ben carson forced to explain himself after accusations part of his story don't add up. west point. as recently as a month ago on pbs. >> i was offered a full scholarship to west point, got to meet general westmoreland and go to congressional medal of honor dinners. >> reporter: the west point scholarship was something he wrote about in his books. carson's campaign confirming tonight to abc news that not only was he neve
. >>> and the abc news investigation. a common household product. brian ross with the home video authorities say could save a life. a mother and what she witnesses with her child. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with the fire storm over dr. ben carson saying he was offered a scholarship to west point. his campaign saying about his story, maybe the words were inaccurate, but they maintain he was told he would gain acceptance....
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. >>> next tonight here, an abc news exclusive. robin williams' widow, speaking out for the first time since he took his life more than a year ago now. tonight, what the autopsy revealed, and something his widow wants everyone to know. abc's amy robach with the interview. >> reporter: nearly four decades of unparalleled brilliance by robin williams. >> my first day as a woman, i'm getting hot flashes. >> reporter: his seven final years spent with his third wife susan. >> it's what i always dreamed of love would be. someone who really sees you for who you are inside. >> reporter: but on august 11th last year, susan left for work. and soon got a call from williams' assistant that she couldn't wake him up. >> that 20-minute car ride, i just screamed the whole way, "robin." >> reporter: did you get to see him? >> yes. and i got to tell him, i forgive you. we were living a nightmare. >> reporter: the 63-year-old actor had been diagnosed with early stages of parkinson's disease. most people think your husband killed himself because he wa
. >>> next tonight here, an abc news exclusive. robin williams' widow, speaking out for the first time since he took his life more than a year ago now. tonight, what the autopsy revealed, and something his widow wants everyone to know. abc's amy robach with the interview. >> reporter: nearly four decades of unparalleled brilliance by robin williams. >> my first day as a woman, i'm getting hot flashes. >> reporter: his seven final years spent with his third wife susan....
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matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> difficult to watch. matt, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the mystery danger. the home levelled by an explosion. watch this. the blast felt up to three miles away. and tonight, authorities say, to blame. the warning and the investigation coming up. >>> also, the female driver throwing the car in reverse right here, hitting the officer, trying to make a getaway. tonight, what authorities have now revealed about her. >>> and then, the mystery this evening. the earth splitting open. that huge crack, right there, in parts of america tonight. what's causing this? we'll be right back. daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve long-term financial security talk to a financial advisor today to grow your future with confidence. it takes a lot of work... to run this busine
matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> difficult to watch. matt, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the mystery danger. the home levelled by an explosion. watch this. the blast felt up to three miles away. and tonight, authorities say, to blame. the warning and the investigation coming up. >>> also, the female driver throwing the car in reverse right here, hitting the officer, trying to make a getaway. tonight,...
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abc's new york station wabc calling authorities wednesday night. >> are you able to zoom in and get that plate? >> yeah, we're going to try to do that now. >> just filled the whole cockpit with green light. which, again, is dangerous, because you don't want any bright lights. >> reporter: the chopper, which was flying near newark's liberty airport, videotaped the entire incident, as police rushed to the scene. >> yeah, we still have eyes on him. the car's going to be parked there. they're walking away. >> reporter: the 26-year-old man arrested and could now face federal charges. a second man was also arrested last night in brooklyn for laser strikes spotted by another news chopper. we have a light shining on you right now. is the laser brighter than that? >> i would say probably 1,000 times. >> yeah. >> reporter: it is a federal aircraft. and the penalty? up to 20 years in prison. and, as much as a quarter million dollar fine. david? >> all right, linsey, thank you. >>> we turn this evening to a mystery in the heartland now. this is a manhunt under way in indianapolis tonight, and a rewa
abc's new york station wabc calling authorities wednesday night. >> are you able to zoom in and get that plate? >> yeah, we're going to try to do that now. >> just filled the whole cockpit with green light. which, again, is dangerous, because you don't want any bright lights. >> reporter: the chopper, which was flying near newark's liberty airport, videotaped the entire incident, as police rushed to the scene. >> yeah, we still have eyes on him. the car's going to...
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terry moran, abc news, lesbos, greece. >> terry, our thanks to you tonight and our team overseas. >>> in the meantime, back here at home this evening and to new york state's decision to ban two very popular fantasy sports websites. both draft kings and fan duel tonight vowing to fight back now, calling their businesses legal. more than 40 million players in america, spending an average of $257 a year on daily fantasy sports. it's a multibillion dollar industry. new york, the biggest state to take action against the companies. other states are expected to follow. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the cruise ship lawsuit tonight and we want your opinion. the man hit by the sliding glass door. keep your eye on the video here. the door is about to close, it hits this man right there in the head. but was that moment worth $21 million? that was the result, and we'll have that story coming up. >>> also, is the christmas war on tonight? first, choosing between coffees, now, it's the battle of the cups. starbucks and dunkin' donuts getting involved. >>>
terry moran, abc news, lesbos, greece. >> terry, our thanks to you tonight and our team overseas. >>> in the meantime, back here at home this evening and to new york state's decision to ban two very popular fantasy sports websites. both draft kings and fan duel tonight vowing to fight back now, calling their businesses legal. more than 40 million players in america, spending an average of $257 a year on daily fantasy sports. it's a multibillion dollar industry. new york, the...
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and british officials tell abc news, the strongest etched it was a bomb comes from isis itself, from terrorists talking specifically about a bomb. tonight president obama weighed in for the first time. >> i think there is a possibility that there was a bomb on board and, we're taking that very seriously. >> reporter: yet, there is still no hard evidence of just what happened to the russian jet and u.s. intelligence officials told select members of congress at a classified briefing that the bomb theory is still far from certain. >> well, i think it's going to take a forensic examination of the wreckage of the plane. examination of the bodies, and a full investigation at sharm el sheikh airport. and the focus tonight for u.s. and british intelligence is on security or the black of it. at the airport in sharm el indeed a bomb, isis had an insider here with access to a luggage hold. >> if isis has been able to do that at that airport, how many other airports have they been able to infiltrate or working on right now. >> reporter: tonight thousands canceled. the head of security was report
and british officials tell abc news, the strongest etched it was a bomb comes from isis itself, from terrorists talking specifically about a bomb. tonight president obama weighed in for the first time. >> i think there is a possibility that there was a bomb on board and, we're taking that very seriously. >> reporter: yet, there is still no hard evidence of just what happened to the russian jet and u.s. intelligence officials told select members of congress at a classified briefing...
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abc's brian ross on whether a bomb in a soda can is plausible, and their new claim. >> reporter: the components are simple. costing no more than $50. a soda can packed with explosives and a few wires. but bomb experts say it could produce a blast much more power powerful than the one in this government test. isis today proudly displayed what it says is the bomb that brought down the russian jet. a gold pineapple drink can stuffed with explosives would be ignited with this small detonated stuck into the can. wired to this, the switch, with a timer likely hidden behind the black tape. >> close the switch and arm the timer to start its countdown. and boom. >> reporter: the plane blew up 22 minutes after takeoff. based on the location of the wreckage, u.s. authorities believe the bomb was likely placed in a rear luggage hold of the plane by an isis infiltrator. in its online post today, isis boasted it smuggled the bomb onto the russian jet after it discovered a way to compromise the security at the sharm el sheikh airport. and in a grisly footnote, isis even produced passports of some o
abc's brian ross on whether a bomb in a soda can is plausible, and their new claim. >> reporter: the components are simple. costing no more than $50. a soda can packed with explosives and a few wires. but bomb experts say it could produce a blast much more power powerful than the one in this government test. isis today proudly displayed what it says is the bomb that brought down the russian jet. a gold pineapple drink can stuffed with explosives would be ignited with this small detonated...
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now try new boost compact and 100 calories. >>> next tonight here, cyber monday, and look at this. target's website crashing early on. many customers seeing this message to please hold tight. paypal catching, too, for a abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis on the hunt for deals. >> reporter: tonight, a glimpse of the not too distant future. 30-minute delivery by drone, brought to you by amazon. >> lowers itself slowly to the ground, drops off the package altitude. hoping today's sales will top last year's record. 500 items sold every second. retailers fighting for your attention. >> cyber monday's arriving at target.com. >> reporter: target offering 15% off everything on its website. leading to that temporary crash. best buy offering a rare discount on some apple products, like $200 off this macbook air. plus, according to the number crunchers, now is one of the best times of the year to book that family vacation. up to 65% off hotels at libberry travel. and big discounts on cruises. like this one to the bahamas. five nights for as low as $309. 70% off on travel los si
now try new boost compact and 100 calories. >>> next tonight here, cyber monday, and look at this. target's website crashing early on. many customers seeing this message to please hold tight. paypal catching, too, for a abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis on the hunt for deals. >> reporter: tonight, a glimpse of the not too distant future. 30-minute delivery by drone, brought to you by amazon. >> lowers itself slowly to the ground, drops off the package...